Pretty Philosophical with Denée Seaton isn’t really a podcast.
It’s her YouTube videos, in audio form; turned into sharp, voice-led reflections on the things most of us are silently working through: self-worth, ambition, identity, money, reinvention, femininity, and freelance life.
Sometimes it’s discipline, sometimes it’s relationships, sometimes it’s disappearing for six months and coming back as your highest self. But it always comes back to this:
How to live louder, freer, and more in alignment with the life that actually feels like yours.
Denée is a writer, marketer, and the founder of She Freelances™, (and a high-functioning romantic about becoming everything you know you’re meant to be).
If you’re obsessed with working on your mindset, your income, and your entire sense of self, I’m so glad you’re here.
I live rent-free in your ears now, no going backsies (;
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Pretty Philosophical with Denée Seaton isn’t really a podcast.
It’s her YouTube videos, in audio form; turned into sharp, voice-led reflections on the things most of us are silently working through: self-worth, ambition, identity, money, reinvention, femininity, and freelance life.
Sometimes it’s discipline, sometimes it’s relationships, sometimes it’s disappearing for six months and coming back as your highest self. But it always comes back to this:
How to live louder, freer, and more in alignment with the life that actually feels like yours.
Denée is a writer, marketer, and the founder of She Freelances™, (and a high-functioning romantic about becoming everything you know you’re meant to be).
If you’re obsessed with working on your mindset, your income, and your entire sense of self, I’m so glad you’re here.
I live rent-free in your ears now, no going backsies (;
How Gaslighting Imposter Syndrome Makes Me $30K/m at 25
Pretty Philosophical
20 minutes
1 month ago
How Gaslighting Imposter Syndrome Makes Me $30K/m at 25
I don't simply 'overcome' imposter syndrome—I tackle it head-on. Instead of letting it overshadow me, I refuse to label it in a way that makes it seem insurmountable. This episode is for those who are tired of self-diagnosing instead of taking action. Discover why most people don't actually have imposter syndrome, how self-labeling can hold you back, and the reframing techniques I used to transform zero experience into earning $30K per month at 25.
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0:00: Intro1:00: What imposter syndrome actually means4:12: How to compare yourself to others6:33: How perfectionism feeds the cycle8:33: On creating better narratives12:59: Have the audacity of a man17:00: Recap
#impostersyndrome #reframingtechniques #$30Kmonthly #self-diagnosing #actionablesteps #self-labeling #narrativecreation #perfectionism
See show notes: https://inlet.fm/denee/episodes/68d97874d14bfeb08f7b4c26
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Pretty Philosophical
Pretty Philosophical with Denée Seaton isn’t really a podcast.
It’s her YouTube videos, in audio form; turned into sharp, voice-led reflections on the things most of us are silently working through: self-worth, ambition, identity, money, reinvention, femininity, and freelance life.
Sometimes it’s discipline, sometimes it’s relationships, sometimes it’s disappearing for six months and coming back as your highest self. But it always comes back to this:
How to live louder, freer, and more in alignment with the life that actually feels like yours.
Denée is a writer, marketer, and the founder of She Freelances™, (and a high-functioning romantic about becoming everything you know you’re meant to be).
If you’re obsessed with working on your mindset, your income, and your entire sense of self, I’m so glad you’re here.
I live rent-free in your ears now, no going backsies (;